ecosmear.com — Are you fed up with that lame old directory manager your hosting company provided you with for you website or blog? If you are already familiar with windows or mac file browsers, why should you have to change the way you work for the web? Try Relay for a change.
Jun 29, 2006 View in Crawl 4
nicepantsJun 30, 2006
So it's PHP/MYSQL, requiring Apache and Perl, yet it relies upon gswin32c.exe and convert.exe for some functions. Does that seem a little backwards to anyone else?Other than that mess it looks great, now to make sure I have all the correct software on the necessary server...
therernospoonsJun 30, 2006
website and demo no worky =(
bobmysteriosoJun 30, 2006
I just downloaded and installed this. Its fancy, slow on real world directory sizes, but fancy. There are a boat load of things you can't do however. If all you wanted was simple navigation then this would work great.The download cart is very smart however. Still - PHPFM - which I was dugg down a bit on a previous comment - does all this and more. But not the download cart, or the flashy - its just plain.
mlipovskyJun 30, 2006
I'm getting this error after i put in my database info... any ideas??Database Connected....doneDropping tables if the exist...doneCreating tables*relay_clients...You have an error in your SQL syntax near 'ENGINE=InnoDB; ' at line 9 could not create the table clients
dinkJul 1, 2006
I am already on it. If you can do it faster, go to!I plan on making this a gem
encryp7orAug 2, 2006
Does anyone have a link to the zip file? I got home for lunch and planned to install it and the website isnt working anymore. I've tried several mirrors and none of them cached the file. Thanks.
milplusNov 15, 2006
Gents,is there someone can help me and explaining if relay can be used and tested locally ? can this software be used in all the domains for a commercial purposes also and even for creating a customer area? what kind of dbase is using?Please i hope to have some clarification.ThanksViktor
smrtyJun 7, 2007
ruby on rails version anyone?
guidouilNov 9, 2007
I use eXtplorer, it as Ajax Inside with drag n drop, user management... and it's compatible with Joomla. Google it out for your Ajax browsing need ^_^ (I don't know why but it slows up the download on large file)
iamnoskcajNov 14, 2007
THis is completely badass. I dig it. I'm also going to give eXtplorer a whirl too. Drag and drop would be nice... although I'm not convinced it's essential for the project I'm working on.
nestormateoJan 11, 2008
I've ported Relay to a PostNuke (<a class="user" href="http://community.postnuke.com)">http://community.postnuke.com)</a> module and it's useful to share files in my Blog. You can see and download it here:<a class="user" href="http://mateo.mipopayan.com/Relay">http://mateo.mipopayan.com/Relay</a>
lendrodJul 30, 2008
Hello.we are a little radio station und use the relay script as our Mediapool. Now we have some problems with the download from the files.We have all files as mp3-format and some are over 100mb big.How can i download it with the relay manager, can i turn the zip function of?
alepeeOct 7, 2008
Look really nice ! Some bugs but not to much. Don't forget this is the v0.1 beta !I've been waiting for this kind of cool Ajax stuff
zhmeniaJul 25, 2009
Are developers still working with script? We need some help with big files!!! :(